How Do I Set Up The Big Guy?

Fully recharge the batteries prior to first use. Recharge time will generally be 3-5 hours for a full charge

Unscrew the silver bottom of the Big Guy device and insert the batteries (positive side towards the top of the device)

Screw the cover back on to the Big Guy

Filling the tank:

Hold the tank upside down

Unscrew the bottom cap

Fill along the side of the tank (if it gets into the center hole - it will leak out the tip)

Then, screw on bottom cap

After filling, prime the Tank by taking a couple of puffs in and out WITHOUT pressing the button)

To vape, hold down the button on the side of the Big Guy and draw in like a regular cigarette. Hold the button down until you finish taking a draw and then let go of the button.

Turning your device on and off

To turn your device off, press the button on the device 5 times in rapid succession until you see the light blink. Do the same to turn it on.

We do recommend having an extra atomizer or tank on-hand just in case your atomizer / tank does burn out.

Rechargeable batteries are safe and reliable when used properly. If you misuse or abuse the battery it may leak or in some extreme cases it may present a fire hazard or explosion. Please understand Dropsmoke does not accept liability for damages arising from misuse or abuse. Please follow safety instructions.

Please be careful when using any atomizers.Pressing the button too long can cause the atomizer to overheat. If this happens, stop using the atomizer until it returns to a safe temperature.Do not carry the device in your pocket with sharp, metal or bulky items. Carry the device in a case to prevent accidental discharges. Also turn off the device when not in use or when you place it into your pocket.

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